There’s never an end to the crazy when you’re demon spawn. Not that
Faith Bettincourt’s complaining. She’s been patching things up with her angelic
on-again off-again boyfriend, Matt, and her best-friend-turned-sister-in-law is
soon giving birth to the Anti-Christ Part Deux. Oh, and Faith is saving kids
from Death in her pediatric unit one soul at a time. Life is good.

Until Faith accidentally runs over the Angel of Death and is forced to
take his place. Now she’s taking lives instead of saving them. Which is kind of
a problem when you’re a nurse. As if that weren’t bad enough, she is suddenly
thrust into the worst scenario of them all--Matt’s ex Brenda is back, and she’s
brought the Apocalypse with her.

Faith’s not about to give up the world...or her man. But when the chips
are down, what’s a demoness supposed to do? Besides take matters into her own
hands, of course.

“Ms. Eimer’s twist on God and the Devil is genius. . . . Luck of the
Devil is pure entertainment with satirical religious undertones that yield
uncontrollable, giggles-worthy hilarity that simply adds to the fun.”- Renee C.
Fountain, New York Journal of Books

Speak
Of The Devil Trilogy Overview

SPEAK OF THE DEVIL
is a paranormal romantic comedy series that follows the Devil’s youngest
daughter Faith Bettincourt as she tries to build a lasting relationship with
Matt Andrews, the sexy nephilim next door. Can these two find a way to defeat
their crazy families, a group of homicidal pixies, and the start of the
Apocalypse and still get Happily Ever After? Or are they doomed to be on
opposite sides of the good and evil fence for all eternity?

Patricia Eimer is a small-town girl who was blessed with a large tree in
the backyard made for reading in on summer days. Mixed with too much
imagination, it made her a bratty child but fated her to become a storyteller.
She currently lives in Pittsburgh with her two wonderful kids and a husband
that learned the gourmet art of frozen pizzas to give her more time to write.
When she’s not writing she can be found fencing and arguing about with her dogs
about who’s in charge.